I'm looking for some ideas/inspo to wear for an interview next week, it's not a retail/fast food/teen job and will be my first interview where it's an actual career that I plan on staying in.
What clothes would be decent for the interview? They usually wear uniforms which includes a polo shirt and black pants, but I've also seen some in dress shirts. It's somewhat a government job and I don't have a ton of money . Would H&M be enough with my clothes tailored? Or should I just go buy a cheap suit?
whats the actual job
>>10490547
That demographic is weak. A black suit is never appropriate for work. It's only appropriate for weddings and funerals.
>>10490557
Garbage man
>>10490854
>A black suit is never appropriate for work.
lol
>>10490547
Sweatpants and a white t-shirt with very subtle yellow stains to show them you're not desperate
>>10490900
It ain't. It's simply too formal.
>>10490929
This is only true in the US.
>>10490854
i think you mean infographic lol
black suits are fine
>>10490854
>demographic
>>10490854
I think you better check your facts kiddo that infographic is from upper Iowa university one of the most prestigious schools in the nation you worthless NEET
>>10490557
it's a booth collector in the subways, its unionized so it's pretty good and gives me endless opportunities to move around to different positions.
I'm thinking grey slacks/trousers + white shirt + black oxfords
Would wearing a tie + blazer be over kill?
>>10492512
tie + blazer seems like overkill for sure
I think youd be fine with the trousers+shirt+shoes
Any suggested brand of dress shirts? I dont want to waste money getting a shit shirt tailored.